Bohne says company officials have insisted the plant in Windsor is not in danger of closing, but there are just two unionized workers left, a millwright and an electrician.

Last July, there were warnings the closure of the Seimen’s Plant in Tillsonburg could spell trouble for CS Wind in Windsor. The local plant makes wind turbine towers while Seimen’s made blades. However, Bohne says the company did not cite Seimens while listing its troubles.

“I asked that question to my contact with the company, and I was told not really. It was just projects were not moving forward,” says Bohne. “They’re bidding, and they’re hoping, and they’re waiting.”